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Quentin PONGIA Obituary

PONGIA, Quentin Lee 'Q' Passed away peacefully in his hometown of Greymouth with loving family and friends by his side on May 18, 2019 aged 48. Dearly loved husband of Sue, precious daddy of Maia, loved brother & brother-in-law of Brendon & Michelle, Megan & Jono, and Erin & Val, a loved brother-in-law of Paul & Yvonne Scott, and Gill & Phil Canavan, very much loved son of Judy & Brownie Tahapeehi, and the late Geneva Pongia, a loved son-in-law of Sheila & the late Alex Scott, a loved grandson of the late 'Great Jim' & Rose Calder, loved uncle of Holly, Libby, Manu, Taine, and Armani, a cherished nephew, cousin and friend of many. Donations to the West Coast Rugby League Association to support the stars of the future would be appreciated and can be made at the Service or posted to P O Box 198 Greymouth 7840. Messages to 25 Marsden Road, Greymouth 7805. A Funeral Service to celebrate Q's life will be held in the Coxon Hall Greymouth High School, High Street, Greymouth on Saturday at 12 noon followed by cremation here on the Coast at the Westland Crematorium.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on May 20, 2019.

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Richard and Maureen Tindale and family

May 24, 2019

We were very saddened to hear of Quentin's passing. Sending our sincere condolences to his family. Quentin was a truly wonderful person as well as a very talented sportsman and we know that he will be very missed.

Renee Aravena

May 24, 2019

Sending love and hugs to Sue and Maia. Q will be missed!
Renee Aravena

Catherine Puleio

May 23, 2019

Dear Judy, Brownie, Brendon & Meaghan,
My thoughts are with you at such a sad time. It seems like yesterday that I only remember Quentin as a young boy, living next door at Masters St. What an Amazing Star .
Those who Leave a Trail Of Glitter are Never Forgotten....
Love & Light Always,
Cathy - XOXO

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